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title: "20250604 v 2.3.0"
slug: "20250604-v-230"
description: "Explore enhanced Solargis applications with synchronized zoom levels, improved user management, and a redesigned energy system designer for better project insights."
updated: 2025-07-15T08:32:51Z
published: 2025-07-15T08:32:51Z
canonical: "kb.solargis.com/20250604-v-230"
---

> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://kb.solargis.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# 20250604 v 2.3.0

### Application release notes

> [!WARNING]
> **Important**: Please note that not all newly released features are guaranteed to be backward compatible; in some cases, adjustments to existing projects or re-simulation may be required to ensure full functionality.

| Release date | Software version |
| --- | --- |
| 4.6.2025 | 2.3.0 |

### General

- Zoom levels after search have been synchronized across all Solargis applications to ensure a consistent user experience.
- Customer ID is now visible in the customer details view in the admin section to enhance account identification and management.
- Subscription ID and Subscription plan are now visible on the Evaluate subscription admin view to provide greater transparency for subscription management.
- Pricing & Upgrade buttons have been removed from all applications in the Solargis platform.
- It is now possible to invite multiple users to a company at once to streamline the onboarding process.
- User invitations can now be resent to simplify user access management.

### Prospect

- Parameters in the Analysis section and map layers have been grouped into four groups to improve user experience: **General, Solar resource, Climate,**and **Environment.**
- The following parameters have been renamed for transparency:
  - GHI season → GHI VAR season
  - DNI season → DNI VAR season
  - WG P99 → WG p99

### Evaluate

- Educational, Trial, and Unlimited subscription tiers have been introduced to provide users with flexible access options.
- More details have been added to the list of SGU transactions to improve transparency.
- The radius for designing energy systems has been increased to 2.5 km to support larger project layouts.
- Project details are now displayed when a project marker is clicked on Map view to streamline information access.
- A new table with a breakdown of monthly losses has been introduced to the PV losses section to give users deeper insight into system performance.
- Progress indicators have been added to the Project data page to visualize data loading status for users.
- Energy System ID is now visible in the URL to facilitate easier project reference and sharing.
- The Uncertainty page has been split into GHI and DNI Uncertainty to provide clearer information on each type.
- New tables have been introduced to display additional uncertainty-related data for more comprehensive analysis.
- Helper cards have been updated to cover the new tables and support user understanding.
- Various textual updates have been implemented to improve clarity and consistency throughout the platform.

**Energy system designer**

- **The Energy system designer** **user interface has been redesigned** (Figure 1)to enhance user experience and provide clear access to core features.
  - General and System tabs have been removed, and a refreshed top bar layout provides greater clarity and more workspace for 3D design.
  - Installed DC capacity and CAPEX are always visible, and you can now rename the energy system or add notes directly from the designer view.
  - Simulation dataset selection is postponed until the simulation, so it no longer blocks the design process.
  - Horizon and albedo values can now be managed directly within the designer, allowing you to see the impact of shading changes instantly.
- **An interactive Bill of Materials has been introduced**(Figure 2) to help you estimate project costs as you design:
  - Unit prices and spare quantities can be assigned directly to components such as modules, inverters, or trackers for precise budgeting.
  - Prices update live as you modify the layout, ensuring the total CAPEX remains visible at all times.
  - Custom items (e.g., labor, fencing) can be added to capture all project expenses.
  - The impact of design decisions on overall cost is instantly visible, supporting informed decision-making.
- It is now possible to **simulate snow and soiling losses** directly within the design scene (Figure 3).
  - The [Soiling](/v1/docs/soiling-losses)& [Snow](/v1/docs/snow-losses)models account for mounting configuration, natural cleaning events (e.g., rainfall), and user-defined manual cleaning events.
  - Results are more realistic and site-specific compared to default values, with no need to leave the designer.
- **KML import functionality has been enhanced** for more precise planning and data integration (Figure 4).
  - A structured table view enables previewing and classifying geometries before confirming import, streamlining the process.
  - A new Import folder allows multiple KML files to be managed independently.
  - You can selectively convert relevant shapes into Solargis-native entities, e.g., Segment, Shading object, or Restricted area.
- **Slope visualization has been introduced** to make terrain assessment easier. Areas exceeding your chosen slope threshold (e.g., 12°) are highlighted, helping you identify zones that may require fixed-mount structures or special tracker placement.

##### Reports & exports

- File names for reports and exports have been unified across the Solargis environment to simplify file management.

![](https://cdn.document360.io/ae2d502f-6c0d-4865-a68e-43ad8da61149/Images/Documentation/image(1013).png)

***Figure 1****: New, improved energy system designer user interface.*

![](https://cdn.document360.io/ae2d502f-6c0d-4865-a68e-43ad8da61149/Images/Documentation/image(1014).png)

***Figure 2****: Interactive Bill of materials.*

![](https://cdn.document360.io/ae2d502f-6c0d-4865-a68e-43ad8da61149/Images/Documentation/image(1015).png)

***Figure 3****: Soiling losses simulation using the Solargis soiling model.*

![](https://cdn.document360.io/ae2d502f-6c0d-4865-a68e-43ad8da61149/Images/Documentation/image(1016).png)

***Figure 4****: Enhanced interactive KML import table.*
